9 years into the conflict in Yemen, millions of children are malnourished and stunted
More than half of the population needs lifesaving support, with malnutrition taking a particularly heavy toll on children.
More than half of the population needs lifesaving support, with malnutrition taking a particularly heavy toll on children.
GOMA, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 22 March 2024 – A major upsurge in violence in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo that has seen at least 400,000 people displaced in North Kivu since the beginning of the year risks exposing children to further violence unless their protection can be reinforced.
UNICEF’s Child Rights Legislation Tracker tracks what bills related to young people are being tabled, and how you can influence their progress through the House of Commons and the Senate.
Read how UNICEF-supported solar-powered mini water yard transformed lives by bringing clean and safe water to Gelhanty and neighbouring villages in Sudan.
Malaria remains one of Africa’s deadliest diseases, killing nearly half a million children under the age of 5 each year. In her latest blog, President and CEO Sevaun Palvetzian talks about the latest breakthrough in vaccinations: we finally have a new malaria vaccine poised to save the lives of children everywhere.
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